Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 2003, p. 5

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The Foundation, in conâ€" junction with the Waterloo Region District School Board, launched a new projâ€" ect in January. Artists from all grades (JK to OAC) were invited to submit potential images to be used on nonâ€" seasonal greeting cards. These cards will be sold by the students at local Chapters stores during the Sevenâ€"yearâ€"old Kealin Labbe enjoyed sahsage and pancakes dripping in syrup, Saturday mornâ€" ing at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 530 in Waterloo. The brunch was offered by the Legion‘s Ladies Auxiliary. annaea aas e munes Foundation launches greeting card fundraiser 'Ihe Waterloo Education Foundation Inc. will be hosting an event today to celebrate studentâ€"designed, nonâ€"seasonal greeting cards. Dancko Special Promotion All Week 1369 King Street O Aing Sireel, T C n d (upper level) e St. Jacobs CJ lexandria‘s (parking at rear) Mon. â€" Sat. 10â€"5 30 on 12 3 6 SHOES FOR WOMEN NINE ENZ Works of art from each school were chosen by the school and submitted to WEFI. The images not only reflect the Foundation‘s mandates but also reflect the spirit of youth and the joy of month of June. The purchase of the card benefits the students in local schools by â€" providing enhancements to programs related to the arts. WEEFI anticipates that this project will become an annual event. Ni. FRANCE M Open wide PUPPIES. KENNETH COLE & MORE The students are Daniel Scott, Janey Mantione, Maher Saidâ€"Amed, Hallie Tennant, Chee Vang, Brianna Fowler, Priscilla Vermont and Nikolina Kupcevic. For more information, contact Shari Simpson, director of community development for the Waterloo Education Foundaâ€" tion at (519) 570â€"0003, ext.4426, and shari_simpâ€" son@wrdsb.on.ca. Each of the following stuâ€" dents, and their schools, ANDREA BALEY PHOTO Fireworks start at dusk. Rain date for fireworks is May 18. Westvale Community Association hosts annual Victoria Day Carnival The Westvale Communiâ€" ty Association is holding its annual Victoria Day carniâ€" val and fireworks display May 17 from 2â€"10 p.m. at Westvale public school, 265 Westvale Dr. The event will feature carnival rides and games, food booths, pony rides, a reading tent, puppet shows, face painting, a silent aucâ€" tion, police and fire disâ€" plays, the Beirdo Brothers, and much more. Admission is free, but donations will be gratefully appreciated. Hometown News for an WATERLOG CHRONICLE . se Order Online at: , www.laurasharpeflowers.com 619 King St. West, Kitchener (King & Wellington} i\ dn l ae, 744â€"9471 or 745â€"0411 _ "Jignature Edition" Longstem $2999 Dozen Everyday Low Price ROSES

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